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| Wednesday, December 6, 1953 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page S Taree woves in MPAMI # ropuan prices Located in the Heart of the City REASONABLE ROOMS WRITE or WIRE RATES fer RESERVATIONS with BATH and TELEPHONE Ritz Pershing —Miller HOTEL HOTEL HOTEL 132 E. Flagler St. 226 NE. Ist Ave. 29 N.E. Ist Ave, 102 Reoms 108 Reoms 80 Elevator Elevator Rooms Solarium Heated Elevator 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION importance to other milestones in/compress a wide angle screen on leases. Twentieth Century-Fox will by Captain H. V. Hopkins, USN, i Chief of Staff at ComFairJax and a narrow strip of 35mm. film. |itself follow up the smashing suc-|\’ lWhen thi thee proj ugh |Cess of “The Robe” with “Prince ¥#8 composed of members of pho- Don Budge Back Special Outfit Studio to industry leaders, theatre fi T ee men and producers who showed un- FAWTU Is Civ en Is Upheld By Attorney General modified enthusiasm. So great was A ig ° the word about the wonderful new Excellent Ratins Attorney General Richard Ervin yesterday rages, emaScope, Comes To K.W. e 2] the claim of J. Y. Porter IV, city attorney, that the state in soe = at tm other Bo On Inspection y i 4 With the premier at the Strandjof participation while achieving cities in Jnit tates. This | doesn’t hold title to bay bottom land. ‘Theatre in January of “The Robe” the illusion of depth. | ed the flame so that special! The Feet All Weather Training the in CinemaScope, the new dimen-| CinemaScope, pioneered and de-/showings followed in London, Pa- U: one good 4 . { n of “excellent” following annual Ocean Patio Restaurant and I i in had |28s8es, the moviegoers of this|specially proportioned screen andjters that CinemaScope was the Wecoeinel. Aduaieatie ae Me. tail Lo t the fool -d said that Ervin had/sreq will get their first look at the/stereophonic sound. The anamor-|most revolutionary development in ;..j2) inspections by representativ-| Coektal carte jinterpreted the statutes to mean motion picture in an entirely new/phic lens when attached to a mo-/motion pictures since sound. les of the Commander, Fleet Air of Simonton St. Logun is|that one! gy ter ep sally tied a According to industry lead-|tion picture camera makes it pos-| CimemaScope has now seeking to buy .24 of an SCTE title to bay bottom land ,the spokes-|era in film entertainment equal injto each side as the eye does and Studios for their major future re The Trustees yesterday took no technological developments such as The Trustees of the Internal|@¢tion on the sale to Logun. ‘gel tye ene a compensatifg anamorphic lens|Valiant,” starring Robert Wagner, ‘ squadron VJ-62. st be nseaghn ree | ai "| Personnel inspection in the mor- Improvement Fund had scheduled) \ hem tand djeting the pares ts voice in 197, and with the addl-atiached to the theatre peajection| Zane Leigh, Debra Paget and Ia-|_ |” once’ bh iadivigan 7 : ite ; 5 » ments later in the day, The day | had been reached./4% aspect raito of 2.55 to 1. The|“Demetrius and the Gladiators,” ™ ; ; 1 y Porter, who Claims the state! the — Shores Motel, 510 ae comertons brings a new Strand has the largest screen in|again starring Victor Mature and Bisel the inspec gp icima paling doesn't have title to the land, W25\ “The Atmy Engineers already|panoramie scope to the screen|Key West, 38° x 14 bed ieexiuca tia Sal ldiscussed. in Tallahassee to object, according | have given Mazur an okay to bulk-|which gives the audience a sense| Special Screen to an Associated Press dispatch./head and fill his land. acre. greater light makes it possible to ‘ought te be allowed to fix up his [plant trees and build a beach. |southofU.S.1i nSim ilarS ound Tod 2s } He added that he will make the}. One acre of submerged land The attorney general suggested|area into a spot of which the city|to Edward R. McCarty for $100 an that perhaps the trustees wouldjwill be proud. |Mr. and Mrs. Chester F, Tingler and then let the city sue if it likes) A group of five islands known/for $200 an acre. to get a judicial determination of as Tarpon Belly Keys to Paul| Six-tenths of an acre in Florida whether or not the state owns the/Sawyer on behalf of Phil Sadowski'Bay at Stock Island to the Florida process that Twentieth Century- Ervin went to bat for Al n t : ; 4; Unit, Atlantic, of Key West, Fla., Ponti pong age jsional photographic marvel that' vel by Twentieth Century-Fox,tis and Toronto, Canada. Testi- beet Jacksonville. | of bay bottom adjoining his|™4" said, a lot of previous sales the sale for yesterday for objec-' Logun wants to buy. This sale (tion of color a few years later, it|machine it spreads image hori-\mes Mason, as well as with a se- i was followed by individual in | The special screen with its mil- Ervin said that “Logun’s wants | Logun said that if he gets the acre, announce that they would give Lo-| Among the land sales yesterday land. at $150 an acre. 2 oe State Ownership Of Bay Bottom a Seas] Movin BE 7 jFox was forced to show test reels un, owner of Logun’s |sic | n ; “last week received an overall grade Log aan & attorney |2*2 not require the use of special/consists of an anamorphic lens, a)Monials poured in from all quar. ers, CinemaScope presages a new sible for the camera to “reaeh out”/made available to all producing Tun, Seapiciien picte: ak head are invalid. restaurant, tions only | was made to Morris Mazur of was believed that the acme in film|2ontally to its original form or to quel to “The Robe” itself, called SPection of all squadron depart. V. and M. W. Crane for $200 anjlions of tiny “lenses” reflecting are just’ and that “! think he (land he will bulkhead and fill it, Three and two-tenths acres to gun a deed at the end of 30 days|/were the following: Porter claimed that bulkhead- BRINGS YOU America’s Finest Merchandise for YOUR MAN’S Christinas of NAME BRANDS ® Manhattan Shirts @Sport Shirts @Beach Wear @Catalina Sweaters @ Phoenix Hose @Timely Clothes @ Jarman Shoes @Gift Suggestions SPORT SHIRTS Short Sleeves‘ $1.65 to $8.50 Long Sleeves $2.95 to $12.50 PAJAMAS $3.95 to $22.50 Rayons - Cottons - Flannels - Silks ~~ MEN'S SOCKS oc fo $1.95 Pair ——— $7.95 to $18.50 All-Wool SWEATERS PULL-OVER SLEEVELESS $3.95 to $7.95 Coat Style $8.95 to $15.95 BEDROOM SLIPPERS $3.95 and $4.95 ADAMS HATS $6.00 to $7.50 GOING FORMAL? 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The first demonstration of the possibilities of CinemaScope was seen on December 18, 1952 by Spy- tos P, Skouras, President of Twen. tieth Century-Fox, and Earl Spon able, the company’s research di- rector, at Nice, France, home of Professor Henri Chretien, inventor of the anamorphic lens, Mr. Skou- Tas realized its potentialities and obtained world rights to the proc- ess. A set of the lenses was flown F. Zanuck, vice president in charge of production, observed other tests. He shared Mr Skouras’ enthusiasm and in Jan- juary of this year the two men | issued a joint statement announc- ing the conversion of all future Twentieth Century-Fox products |, to CinemaScope. “Robe” Begun Two months after the acquis!- tion of CinemaScope production on “The Robe,” with Richard Burton, ean Simmons, Victor Mature and Michael Rennie in starring roles, got under way, Some of these first scenes were combined with earlier demonstration reels and were shown publicly at the company’s | Bottoms Up HANDKERCHIEFS Fancys. . . . 55c to 75c White Pure Linen 75c to $1.50 Initial Handkerchiefs 3 In Box $1.00 and $1.75 MEN'S TROUSERS All-Wool and Rayons $9.95 to $22.50 CASUAL JACKETS $8.95 to $17.95 NECKWEAR $1.00 - $1.50 - $2.50 BELTS $1.00 to $5.00 JEWELRY and LEATHER WALLETS BOY'S SUITS SIZES 10 TO 18 Boy's SPORT SHIRTS Short and Long Sleeves $1.95 to $3.50 TUXEDO COATS, Single & Double Breasted $24.95 TUXEDO TROUSERS . . . . $10.75 and $12.50 Use Our Convenient Lay-away Plan | batic performer, proves to a | last Saturday night that to do PRETTY NANCY LONG, acro- crowd at tHe Elks Charity Ball a simple hand-stand requires only perfect balance, good co- jwhich now places the four sound/ NEW YORK —Don Budge, ten- TOLEDO, Ohio —Years ago as nis idol of the 1930s, is going tola young railroadman Andrew J. take a vacation from his laundry (Highball Andy) Stoll said, “When business to return to big-time pro-|! retire you'll see something dif- A , |ferent.”” femmicosl temnis, | Monday 66-year-old Highball Budge, now 38, will join Jack! Andy kept his promise. When he ; ‘amer’s troupe for a tour starting|brought his New York Central For Home or jan. 3 in Madison Square Garden. Passenger train here from Cleve- Frank Sedgman, Pancho Gonzales, |land for the last time, he wore: Pancho Segura and Kramer are! A Chesterfield overcoat with vel- the other players, although Kramer|vet collar, a black homburg hat, figures to save himself for doubles|a white carnation and a white only, |Scarf around his throat. Commercial Use. . We dre Prepared To Furnish You | With Clean, Pure Cube » Crushed ICE Thompson Enterprises, Inc. (Ice Division) Key West, Florida | | BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Plumbing Supply Knowledge... No Money Required WANTED—An aggressive person who has a complete knowl- edge of WHOLESALE PLUMBING SUPPLIES with present day following to sell plumbing on a PROFIT-SHARING BASIS. Must be Key West resident and have good con- tacts. 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